InVideo: Animate static images with Multi-Shot generation

Demo summary
The user demonstrates how to turn a static image into a video using Cling 3.0, setting up multiple shots including a product rising from the ground and a wide-angle zoom.
Step-by-step
- Unattach the image from the canvas and click Attach to Prompt
- Select a video model such as Cling 3.0 from the models menu
- Enter a prompt describing the desired animation
- Set the video duration to at least 3 seconds
- Enable Multi-shot to add dynamic changes like close-ups or wide shots
- Configure individual prompts for Shot 1 and Shot 2 and click Save
- Select the aspect ratio and resolution
- Click Generate to start processing the video
Options
- Use Veo 3.1 instead of Cling 3.0
- Add more than two shots if needed
- Toggle 'With Sound' on or off
- Adjust advanced options like Seed and Negative Prompts
Watch out for
- Ensure you have enough duration selected to accommodate multiple shots
- Generating the video will consume credits (e.g., 0.252 credits per second)
Tips
- Use Multi-shot to get dynamic changes like close-ups and side angles instead of one static shot
- Three seconds is generally enough for a basic animation
Highlights
“I'm satisfied with that. It's actually pretty good.”
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